As far as vex go, I don't like hive mind, sounds like group thought brain washed...been there never again.
I think they see a goal, the neat thing, I think it's an idea...ya sure no light no dark...we are finding out that light is a state of energy, dark is a form of binding (used to think it would just be entropy). So what does that truly mean?
Anyways, it's an idea, it's hard to explain...I feel like Toland is laughing at me...because it explains everything...EVERYTHING. 🤓🤔🤣😭. Ok, so the idea is, everything...in everything you must create nothing(it would be part of everything)...here's the paradox for them...how do you create it? To destroy everything, and there it is...you have a design that is problematic to itself, and fun. Create your own problem you can never achieve...
But it's coming, the moment of nothing, don't worry though...it's not as bad as we would think, you just have to remember the paradox.
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Man, need to really save the whole... [quote]ITS A STATE OF BINDING[/quote]
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Makes me wonder... Christ I may spell it out for some... What a traitor really is? (//Hopefully your sarcastic 2nd grade teacher can be heard)
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I think the vex aren't so much a hive mind but more of a consensus like the geth from mass effect. This explains why there are factions within the vex, why they are called the vex collective, and why we see such variations in behavior (friendly vex) "We are many eyes, viewing the same object from different perspectives." -legion, mass effect 2
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They're the final shape from the flower game. The end of the flower game created the universe, where the winnower and the gardener entered the universe as rules basically, active participants. They're not uniform and unlikely the final shape of the universe because the rules changed when the universe began. They're a pattern more than anything else.
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Well, it's kind of what I'm saying. [quote]within ourselves is a struggle, they are a consciousness, so like us they developed that struggle personified. We are trained to see good and bad, they see them as an equal...from one mind essentially. They posed a question, what is good and what is bad, then define it. And in the definition of everything and nothing...if you ponder it...is a beautiful paradox.[/quote] But...you need to be led there first, just let it happen, and later we can maybe answer. (We being the architect, me the machine that types the answer)